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Real estate prices, starting to rise again ?.

Housing
#1
  • 賃貸貧乏
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  • 2020/02/21 10:50

I've been saving for a down payment for a few years to buy a house in Torrance or thereabouts.

Last year, real estate prices seemed to have leveled off a bit, so I was wondering if they would go down this year, but I've been looking at SOLD prices for the past few months and they seem to be higher than before.
And when they go on sale, they are PENDING a week later.
Maybe it will still go up?

Even if I hoard downpayments, the price goes up and I can't buy it after all~.
More and more I can only buy in remote areas ~ ( Tears ).

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#969
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 13:06
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So it hasn't changed before?
I thought they started dismissing court petitions.
Will landlords really be forced to pay tens of thousands of dollars in eviction fees ??

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#973
  • 現実
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 16:46
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It doesn't mean you can't be forcibly evicted, but it's not like calling the police and leaving, which takes time and money. If you do something illegal, they can't arrest you on the spot. It sounds impossible in Japan, but it is true. That is why credit is important no matter what you do. It is best not to get involved with people who don't care about credit, and you have to make sure that your house is secure enough to prevent people from living in it. The reality is that owners have to have money. If you don't like it, live in an apartment with them.

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#974
  • lowest rate
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 18:25
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#947, if you can refi with NO POINT, NO CLOSING COST or MINIMUM COST, I would be happy to do the calculations for you.

By the way, the average historical mortgage rate is 7%.

$ 580,000 monthly at 3% for 30 years fix3% $ 2445
$ 480,000 monthly at 5% $ 2576
$ 380,000 monthly at 7% $ 2528

$ 48 It is calculated that
$ 580,000 mortgages 3% is cheaper to buy a house than 580,000 mortgages 5% or
$ 380,000 mortgages 7%.

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#975
  • EDN
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 21:16
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# Why are eviction fees so high ?

The first person evicted was a Mexican for about $30,000.
They were told not to tell the other residents about the eviction fee.

I think the owner is calculating how much eviction fee he would have to pay to get them to leave
and how many years it would take to get the money back by remodeling the place and renting it at about a higher rent.

The other way is to make the remodeled room a little cheaper than the market price and have them move in
and rent it out at a higher rent.

If they are doing something illegal, they will be ordered to move out for breach of contract.
Someone I know who lives in an apartment on the north side of the street
used two garages for one bed, but
was in a hurry to get rid of his stuff in the one garage.
He let his roommate move in without permission
and his roommate was using his parking space
but he was found and got a notice, or his roommate's car and his car were no longer in sight.

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#977
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 21:36
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975
If the court grants eviction, you can use Sheliff to evict the tenant, right?
It doesn't make sense for a landlord to pay tens of thousands of dollars in eviction fees when the tenant is behind on rent ?.

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